No, you were wrong before and you are still wrong.
Again all I did was respond to your points in the order you posted them.
Its not my fault the board does not show more than one layer of reply.
Covid rarely is transmitted through the air.
That is because sunlight quickly destroys it.
But it is so small that it is protected by even the thinnest layer of mucus, saliva, oil, or almost anything extruded from humans, that can be spread by contact.
If contact were not the primary means of transmission, then they would not suggest so much hand washing.
Right now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, handwashing is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of the virus and avoid getting others sick. It is
www.centura.org
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Right now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, handwashing is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of the virus and avoid getting others sick. It is especially important to wash your hands frequently with soap and water while scrubbing the palms, back of hands, in-between fingers and underneath the fingernails. Be sure to lather for at least 20 seconds or more and dry your hands with a clean towel or air dry them.
Whether you are at home, at work, traveling, or out in the community, handwashing with soap and water can protect you and your family. Here's why handwashing is effective:
- Washing hands prevents illnesses and spread of infections to others
- Cleaning hands with soap and water removes germs from multiple sources
- Handwashing helps battle the rise in antibiotic resistance
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Sunlight kills covid.
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an open letter to the German government and state premiers, five leading members of the Association for Aerosol Research (GAeF) write that "The transmission of SARS-CoV-2 viruses takes place indoors almost without exception. Transmission outdoors is extremely rare and never leads to cluster infections as can be observed indoors."
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